Publications by authors named "Phoyphaylinh Prasayasith"

The prevalence of in humans in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) has been relatively well monitored and has decreased due to effective interventions such as preventative chemotherapy with mass drug administration of praziquantel and community awareness programs. However, the prevalence among potential domestic reservoir animals remains broadly unclear, except for a few villages in the endemic area. Therefore, we conducted surveys for the domestic animals that had contact with Mekong River water.

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Dengue outbreaks have regularly been recorded in Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) since the first detection of the disease in 1979. In 2012, an integrated arbovirus surveillance network was set up in Lao PDR and an entomological surveillance has been implemented since 2016 in Vientiane Capital. Here, we report a study combining epidemiological, phylogenetic, and entomological analyzes during the largest DENV-4 epidemic ever recorded in Lao PDR (2015-2019).

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Background: Primaquine is effective against the latent liver stage of Plasmodium vivax. Eliminating the latent liver stage of P. vivax is one of the necessary conditions to achieve the goal of malaria elimination in Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) by 2030.

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  • * Conducted on 1600 adults aged 35 and older, the research found a significant prevalence of diabetes and high rates of undiagnosed cases, with a notable correlation between certain helminths and diabetes risk.
  • * The results suggest that helminth infections like Taenia spp. may negatively impact glycemic control, indicating a need for further investigation into their mutual influence on health outcomes.
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